Doesn’t matter if he blushes or not, it’s obvious he’ll be the ML, and I said I simply disliked that. I had explained in the original comment that there was just something in me that hates watching/reading child romance, dunno why that’s so hard to understand. Acting out of character for their age is also not the issue I was talking about. If anything I like that Liliana is a genuine kid who just happens to know the future, she’s a KID, some of the things she does and reacts annoy me sometimes, but she’s so cute and honestly unhatable. My main issue is that I said I dislike romance in child-care stories no matter how it is portrayed or well it’s written. I enjoy the adults struggling to have their romances and it’s actually entertaining and the only thing keeping me from dropping, because well, they’re adults.
But here’s the funny thing, there isn’t any romance. You “know” Edgar’s the ml so you are unconsciously stereotyping all of Edgar/Liliana interactions, but lil kids holding hands, blushing, and hugging are not inherently “romantic” gestures. If Edgar’s mere existence bothers you then yeah you should probably read something else.

Edgar is single-handedly ruining the story for me, something in me just inherently abhors child romance and I just immediately start reading every chapter of their romance in annoyance or sometimes just fully skip the chapters. And the “just don’t read this genre then” logic is also so annoying because I genuinely love these types of stories, emotional development, found family, world building, etc. I know it’s inevitable that there will always be child romance in these types of stories and I’ll just continue reading them anyway, it’s just really irritating to see.